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Deferred Threadviews v1.00 (to reduce server load)
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Hack name: Deferred Threadviews
Version: 1.00 Purpose: To reduce server load by not updating the view count on every page view but instead keeping the it in memory and writing to the db only occasionally. Functions: ? Logs threadviews to a temporary table, and periodically commits data to the thread table. ? Frequency of writes controlled by server load and a random number. ? Includes optional email notification. vB version tested on: 2.2.6 PHP version tested on: 4.2.0 Acknowledgements: Thanks to MattR for the "store threadviews as list of non-unique ids and use count(*)" suggestion that removed 1 query per pageview. The updating of threadviews has been identified as a main cause of high server loads. This hack basically writes threadviews to a HEAP table (i.e. temporary table residing in memory) and will only update the thread count when the load is below a specified value and a random # value is hit. (The impetus for this hack was an email from my host: They threatened to boot me off my server due to CPU usage "abuse", so as part of a larger effort, I decided to write this hack. *crossing fingers*) SUMMARY of changes: 1) Set 1 Admin CP option 2) Create MySQL table 3) Insert code into SHOWTHREAD.PHP The code will optionally send you an email every time the threadviews are committed to the thread table. More details are in the text file. ![]() This is what the email you'll get looks like: Quote:
Version History: 0.9 - Initial Release 0.91 - removed need for reading of temp table before writing to it (thanks to MattR). Note that if you've been using 0.9, you must re-create the my_threadviews table as it's structure has changed. 0.92 - added reporting of the ratio of Original Writes vs. Consolidated Writes. Use this to help in tweaking the frequency of updates. If the ratio is low, (e.g. 2:1, 5:1, etc) it probably means updates are occuring too often. (The ratio will also be low if you have many separate threads that are viewed a small number of times.) 1.00 - No code changes. Changed version to 1.00 since it's been stable for the past 2 months. Show Your Support
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This seems really fantastic, and I have installed it already, but so far I've gotten no e-mails whatsoever. Since my whole site is built around vBulletin 1000 or so threadviews should happen pretty quick. I get around 10,000-12,000 page views every day! Any clue of why I didn't get any e-mails with the stats? Thanks a lot!
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Also, check the my_threadviews table via PHPmyadmin to make sure it's being written to. |
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Thanks a lot for such a great hack and for your help! |
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Glad to be of help.
![]() BTW, the server my machine is on has been running at >5 load avg all day, and the temp table's got 14000 rows in it.... that's gonna be one crazy update. Will post when I get the email. ![]() |
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Jujubee,
What has been the response at VO? Are they taking notice of the extraordinary steps you have taken to lessen the load? Cheers, ~Regs. |
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Latest email from 24-hour period:
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This sounds like a good hack but is there a way to decouple it from sever load and make it just write periodically?
For whatever reason the server load monitoring doesn't work on my server. However I would like to be able to reduce the load. |
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Jujubee, a great hack! Devs, should really consider making something similar as part of VB3.
But if your load is so high, why not just disable views? They're not all that important if you're having server load problems. |
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